- Trần Tế
Xương (chu Han 陳濟昌) also
known by the pen name Tú
Xương (Mặc Trai, Mộng Tích, Tử Thịnh 11 June 1870 - 29
January 1907) was a
Vietnamese poet and...
- Ngô
Xương Ngập.
However Dương Tam Kha
usurped the
throne and
proclaimed himself "Bình Vương" (平王). He took Ngô
Xương Ngập's
younger brother, Ngô
Xương Văn...
-
sausages is also produced. In Vietnamese,
Chinese sausage is
called lạp
xưởng or lạp
xường. It has been
incorporated into a
variety of
dishes from
simple omelets...
-
Xuong Nguyen-Huu (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Hữu
Xương; born in 1933 in Vietnam) is a
pioneer of
protein crystallography technology. His
research focuses on the...
- Nguyển Cát Ngạc, pen name Nam
Xương (1905-1958) was a po****r
Vietnamese playwright in the 1930s. He is
remembered as the
author of the
comedy Ổng Tây...
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Thanh Xương is a
commune (xã) and
village of the Điện Biên
District of Điện Biên Province,
northwestern Vietnam. 21°21′22″N 103°02′19″E / 21.3561°N...
- Lê Khắc
Xương (黎克昌, 1440 – 1476) was a
prince of the Lê
dynasty in Vietnam. He was the
second prince of
Emperor Lê Thái Tông, also
elder brother of Emperor...
- Kiến
Xương [kiən˧˥:sɨəŋ˧˧] is a
rural district of Thái Bình
province in the Red
River Delta region of Vietnam.
According to An Nam chí lược, An Nam chí...
- Kiến
Xương is a
township (thị trấn) and
capital of Kiến
Xương District, Thái Bình Province, Vietnam.
Ministry of
Public Information in
Vietnam Archived...
- The
Story of the
Woman in Nam
Xương (chữ Hán: 南昌女子傳, Chuyện người con gái Nam
Xương) is a
Vietnamese legend told in Truyền kỳ mạn lục by Nguyễn Dữ in...